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Best Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures Hospitals in South Africa

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60 - 80%
Success Rate
6–12 weeks
Full Recovery
4-8 hrs
Procedure Time
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Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures in Lenmed Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Johannesburg, South Africa

254+ Beds · 191+ Procedures
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Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures in Life Kingsbury Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Cape Town, South Africa

212+ Beds · 210+ Procedures
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Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures in netcare Linksfield Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Johannesburg, South Africa

319+ Beds · 123+ Procedures
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Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures in Lenmed Ethekwini Hospital and Heart Centre: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Durban, South Africa

4.9 - 1 review · 353+ Beds · 188+ Procedures
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Outcomes of Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures

SpecialityNeurology
ProcedureBrachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures
Success RateVaries by condition
Recovery TimeVaries by condition
Treatment TimeVaries by condition
Chances of RecurrenceVaries by condition

What is a Brachial Plexus Injuries Stereotactic Procedures, and how does it work?

A brachial plexus injury, also known as brachial plexopathy, is a medical condition that occurs in the brachial plexus group of nerves. These nerves are responsible for sending signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm, and hand. A brachial plexus injury occurs when these nerves are compressed, stretched, or, in the most severe cases, ripped apart from the spinal cord. The Stereotactic procedures involve precise imaging and mapping of the affected area to guide the surgeon in delivering the best course of treatment.

What medical conditions can be treated through Brachial Plexus Injuries Stereotactic Procedures?

Brachial plexus injuries Stereotactic procedures can be used to treat various conditions such as nerve compression, nerve entrapment, or nerve injuries resulting from trauma or accidents.

What is the recovery process after a Brachial Plexus Injuries Stereotactic Procedures?

The recovery process after a stereotactic procedure performed on a brachial plexus injury depends on the specific condition being treated and the extent of the injury. Patients may need post-procedure physical therapy and rehabilitation to regain strength and function in the affected limb. The patient is recommended to avoid strenuous activities, lifting heavy weights or arm movements that can cause stress in the muscles. The overall recovery may take 4 to 8 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the criteria/basis of ranking these hospitals for the Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures in South Africa?

There are several factors for ranking the hospitals on the basis of the procedure. When it comes to South Africa, the following measures can be used to rank hospitals for Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures- Popularity for the Procedure, Infrastructure, Accessibility of the treatment, Qualified Medical Personnel, Technology Used, Price, Amenities provided, and Success Rate.

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Your health is a top priority for MediGence, and we make sure you get it effortlessly. With us, you can receive top-notch medical treatment while saving money and making your journey hassle-free with some unmatched benefits & services. Dedicated Case Manager, Video Consultation, Hotel stays or Accommodation, Recovery packages, round-the-clock assistance, and personalized packages with discounts of up to 30% are some of the best caregiving services offered. There are many more advantages for you besides the aforementioned services.

Is it possible to book a Video consultation with a specialist in South Africa before I decide to travel?

Definitely Yes. You can get an expert medical opinion via online consultation before you decide to travel. To schedule the consultation, please get in touch with our patient advisory team. They will finalize your appointment after confirming the doctor's availability and sending the payment link.

Why South Africa is a preferred destination for Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures?

South Africa is becoming a prime destination for many people across the world for Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures because of high success rates and modern infrastructure. There are many additional factors making South Africa the preferred choice for Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures including:

  • Affordable treatment plans
  • Experienced and certified specialists
  • Accredited hospitals
  • Latest medical technologies
  • Transparency and data privacy
What is the recovery time for Brachial Plexus Injuries/Stereotactic Procedures in South Africa

The recovery time of the patients can be determined based on the patient’s overall health and the criticality of the procedure undergone. Other factors like continuously taking rehab sessions and enrolling in postoperative care sessions also greatly impact the recovery time of the patient. Following surgery, patients must return for follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and hasten the healing process.

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